DOUBTFUL PROSPECTS IN INDIA
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Eeceivcd F-rklay, 7.5 p.m. LONDON, April 26. The British Cabinet Mission in India is still hopeful oi' gettmg the Colig'ress Party and Moslem League to agrefe to cooperate in the setting up oi an interim cCntL-al government and confetitution maldiig machine, but prospeets of sueeess become more doitbtfiil as the mission employs all its resohree in negotiation without getting a positive response t'rom,. eithcr party, says the Times Delhi cdrre- . spo.ndent. Oue hesitates to say the parties do not want to eoo'per- j ate with the mission but it has not eseap'ed ndtice that the mission j has not sueceeded in getting the leaders of the two parties with J them in' the sante Toonr a-t the same time. • Home observers, express j the opiilion that unlesk'the unexpected hapjDens, the mission will j ...SQo.n.fiiid itself in the position wliere it will have to defiiie what- it | thinks a fair and' reasbnable sdlution and hope that one or other ! of ihe parties will avqniesce:
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1946, Page 5
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